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Default What kind of shoes do you wear?

I was wondering what kind of shoes you have found in the summer to help you walk without messing yourself up worse.

I bought a pair of new balance tennis shoes per my Drs. orders. The thing is they are tennis shoes. In the summer time my feet burn up in tennis shoes. I wanted a pair of sandals but the JCPenny didn't have any when I bought these last week.

What kind of shoes do you find help you in the summer months. I have Dr. Schols and they do nothing for my feet.

I hope you will help me with this. I realize someone tried to make me look like a like I wasn't being honest here but that's ok. People soon find out who's on the up and up and that's all I care about.

Thanks again for your help.
Ada
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